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An eco-epidemiological exploration of leptospirosis in Seychelles with (i) rats used as markers of environmental exposure to Leptospira infection, (ii) a description of the molecular epidemiology of the disease in humans and animals through a One Health perspective, and (iii) the identification of occupational and behavioural risk factors in comparing the current situation with that described 25 years ago. A combination of fine spatial distribution, molecular and clinical epidemiology complement each other to provide a comprehensive picture of shared continuum of human hosts with environmental and animal reservoirs.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
An eco-epidemiological exploration of leptospirosis in Seychelles with (i) rats used as markers of environmental exposure to Leptospira infection, (ii) a description of the molecular epidemiology of the disease in humans and animals through a One Health perspective, and (iii) the identification of occupational and behavioural risk factors in comparing the current situation with that described 25 years ago. A combination of fine spatial distribution, molecular and clinical epidemiology complement each other to provide a comprehensive picture of shared continuum of human hosts with environmental and animal reservoirs.
Autorenporträt
Leon Biscornet is a Medical Microbiologist who has worked over 20 years in the Seychelles Public Health Laboratory. This work is the thesis presented for his doctoral degree from the University of Reunion, defended in September 2020 in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.